Bullying

Today's goal:
Learn more about bullying 
(anti pest week) 
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This lesson contains 41 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Today's goal:
Learn more about bullying 
(anti pest week) 

Slide 1 - Slide

have you ever been bullied?
A
yes, multiple times
B
no
C
Yes, more than once
D
once or twice

Slide 2 - Quiz

7

Slide 3 - Video

00:00
what is the difference between a conflict and bullying?

Slide 4 - Open question

00:29
what is a disagreement?
A
ruzie
B
misverstand
C
dat je het niet met elkaar eens bent

Slide 5 - Quiz

00:45
What is bullying? (mag ook in het NL)

Slide 6 - Open question

00:56
What does equal power mean?
A
gelijke macht
B
zelfde ideeën
C
andere ideeën

Slide 7 - Quiz

01:10
What is an imbalance in power
A
balans
B
ongelijke balans
C
zelfde mach

Slide 8 - Quiz

01:32
Which examples of power does she mention?

Slide 9 - Open question

02:00
Welk voorbeeld geeft zij om het verschil tussen conflict en pesten te laten zien?

Slide 10 - Open question

Wordt er gepest in de klas? (denk aan conflict vs bullying
A
ja
B
nee

Slide 11 - Quiz

What can you do if you get bullied?

Slide 12 - Open question

What can you do if you know someone is getting bullied?

Slide 13 - Open question

Do we do enough as a school to stop bullying
A
yes
B
no
C
depends on the teacher
D
sometimes

Slide 14 - Quiz

6

Slide 15 - Video

Personality trait
Stubborn
Professional
Behaviour
Sensible
Talkative
Extrovert
Creative
Introvert
Patience
Situation
Intelligent
Sociable
Studious
Cheerful
Confident
Frustrated
Especially
Nothing else
Brain
Smart
Rude
Proud
Report card
Obviously
Male
Quite
Terrified

Slide 16 - Slide

To bully
To chat
To be attached to
To defend
To design
To deal with 
To hesitate
To be sure
To gossip

Teenager
Rumour
Quick
Noise
Stuff
To rely on
Help yourself

Slide 17 - Slide

Main idea 
Central, most important idea in a paragraph or whole text

Strategy: 1. Look at the title, 2. scan for subheadings, bold text and pictures, 3. find out who or what each paragraph is about, 4. decide the most important thing that is said about the who/what. 

Main idea can be one of the sentences in a paragraph or words found accross several sentences (then you have to write your own main idea)

NOT ALWAYS
but often first or last sentence of a paragraph

Slide 18 - Slide

Boy and girl bullies

A: Who will this text be about? Choose the best answer. 
1. Young kids
2. Bullies
3. Bullies and bullied kids

Slide 19 - Slide

Boy and girl bullies

A: Who will this text be about? Choose the best answer. 
1. Young kids
2. Bullies
3. Bullies and bullied kids

Slide 20 - Slide

Paragraph 1- what is the main idea?
When it comes to bullying, boys and girls approach it very differently. First of all, boys are more likely to bully and girls are more likely to defend other kids that are bullied. Boys are also more likely to think of bullying as a normal part of how children treat each other, while girls are more likely to think of bullying as wrong and unacceptable behavior.

Slide 21 - Slide

What is the main idea?
When it comes to bullying, boys and girls approach it very differently. First of all, boys are more likely to bully and girls are more likely to defend other kids that are bullied. Boys are also more likely to think of bullying as a normal part of how children treat each other, while girls are more likely to think of bullying as wrong and unacceptable behavior.

Slide 22 - Slide

Paragraph 1- what is the main idea?
When it comes to bullying, boys and girls approach it very differently. First of all, boys are more likely to bully and girls are more likely to defend other kids that are bullied. Boys are also more likely to think of bullying as a normal part of how children treat each other, while girls are more likely to think of bullying as wrong and unacceptable behavior.

Slide 23 - Slide

Paragraph 1- what is said about boys in this paragraph?
When it comes to bullying, boys and girls approach it very differently. First of all, boys are more likely to bully and girls are more likely to defend other kids that are bullied. Boys are also more likely to think of bullying as a normal part of how children treat each other, while girls are more likely to think of bullying as wrong and unacceptable behavior.

Slide 24 - Slide

What is said about boys in paragraph 1
When it comes to bullying, boys and girls approach it very differently. First of all, boys are more likely to bully and girls are more likely to defend other kids that are bullied. Boys are also more likely to think of bullying as a normal part of how children treat each other, while girls are more likely to think of bullying as wrong and unacceptable behavior.

Slide 25 - Slide

What is said about boys in paragraph 1


Boys are more likely to bully and think of bullying as a normal part of how children treat each other. 

Slide 26 - Slide

Paragraph 2- what is the main idea?
There is also a difference in how boys and girls bully. Boys tend to be more physically aggressive, whereas girls often bully verbally: they gossip, call names or spread rumours. Also, boys are often more impulsive, which makes boy-on-boy bullying easier to spot than girl-on-girl bullying, since girls often plan their bullying and disguise it.

Slide 27 - Slide

Main idea
There is also a difference in how boys and girls bully. Boys tend to be more physically aggressive, whereas girls often bully verbally: they gossip, call names or spread rumours. Also, boys are often more impulsive, which makes boy-on-boy bullying easier to spot than girl-on-girl bullying, since girls often plan their bullying and disguise it.

Slide 28 - Slide

Paragraph 2- what is said about girls in this paragraph?
There is also a difference in how boys and girls bully. Boys tend to be more physically aggressive, whereas girls often bully verbally: they gossip, call names or spread rumours. Also, boys are often more impulsive, which makes boy-on-boy bullying easier to spot than girl-on-girl bullying, since girls often plan their bullying and disguise it.

Slide 29 - Slide

What is said about girls in paragraph 2
There is also a difference in how boys and girls bully. Boys tend to be more physically aggressive, whereas girls often bully verbally: they gossip, call names or spread rumours. Also, boys are often more impulsive, which makes boy-on-boy bullying easier to spot than girl-on-girl bullying, since girls often plan their bullying and disguise it.

Slide 30 - Slide

What is said about girls in paragraph 2


Girls often bully verbally and they often plan their bullying and disguise it.

Slide 31 - Slide

Paragraph 3- what is the main idea of the paragraph?
It can be extra hard for boys to ask for help when being bullied because bullying seems to be more accepted among their male classmates. It can be seen as funny or playful and should not be taken too seriously. And why would their friends help them if it's all just a joke?

Slide 32 - Slide

What is the main idea in paragraph 3
It can be extra hard for boys to ask for help when being bullied because bullying seems to be more accepted among their male classmates. It can be seen as funny or playful and should not be taken too seriously. And why would their friends help them if it's all just a joke?

Slide 33 - Slide

Main idea of the text?
1. Boys think bullying is normal

2. There are differences between boys and girls when it comes to bullying

3. Boys bully more than girls

Slide 34 - Slide

Main idea of the text?
2. There are differences between boys and girls when it comes to bullying

Paragraph 1: When it comes to bullying, boys and girls approach it very differently.
Paragraph 2: There is also a difference in how boys and girls bully.
Paragraph 3: It can be extra hard for boys to ask for help when being bullied because bullying seems to be more accepted among their male classmates

Slide 35 - Slide

00:00
What could you do? (inclusion)

Slide 36 - Open question

00:30
What is the difference between:
what could you do vs what should you do?

Slide 37 - Open question

01:00
What should you do in this case?

Slide 38 - Open question

01:25
What happens when you do nothing? (especially the bully) (pester)

Slide 39 - Open question

02:14
Why should you involve an adult?

Slide 40 - Open question

03:21
Your actions can make a difference?
Wat bedoelt ze daarmee?

Slide 41 - Open question